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‘Not like him to miss the chance of unholstering his weapon with my approval for a change.’

‘Stepping out of the vehicle, he unholstered his gun discreetly and started walking towards the restaurant.’

‘Police unholstered the newest weapon in their arsenal last week, announcing that the SWAT team will now own three Tasers: a pistol that fires darts on wires, carrying a temporarily debilitating electric shock.’

‘The editorial page of the paper today faulted everyone - the protesters for breaching the barricades, and the police for unholstering their teargas with brio.’

‘Tossing the guns aside, he unholstered his pistol, waiting for the next person to just show his face.’

‘For example, experiments have shown that, starting from several yards away, a man can often reach and lay his hands on another man carrying a holstered pistol before the latter can unholster and aim at his opponent.’

‘He unholstered his SOCOM pistol and raised the weapon in one fluid motion before proceeding through the open door.’

‘The young man managed to unholster his shotgun and fire two shots.’

‘Once it had finished, Jenos unholstered the grappler gun he had been given.’

‘Twenty feet away from him, she unholstered her sidearm and brought it up in a two handed grip.’

‘In many cases the person under threat does not have enough time or distance to unholster their firearm, point it and fire let alone aim for the legs or arms.’

‘The former leader of the Royal Flush charged at full speed and unholstered the duel pistols he gathered from the guards.’

‘I start to unholster my gun, before realizing I'm still out of ammunition.’

‘Anyway, he asked me some sort of question that required me to unholster my PDA and desperately mine its memory card for a lucid response.’

‘At the sound of shouting, war hoops, and shooting they ran for the cover of walls, many unholstering sixguns as they ran.’